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Tracking the popularity of paintings at Cobra Museum, Amsterdam

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In this deployment I’m going to use Estreme, a mechanism for estimating the neighborhood cardinality of wireless devices, to trace the popularity of paintings in a modern-art museum in Amsterdam. Below I posted some pictures of the deployment process: from the initial tests to the final experiment.

Testing a beta version of the system during The Big Future of Data, a Technology Fair in Amsterdam. An extract of the book published for the event is available here.

Testing a beta version of the system during The Big Future of Data, a Technology Fair in Amsterdam.

Testing a beta version of the system during The Big Future of Data, a Technology Fair in Amsterdam.

Testing a beta version of the system during The Big Future of Data, a Technology Fair in Amsterdam.

Below you can find a short video of the presented demo (you can download the code of the visualizer here):

The deployment of the system at the Cobra museum

The first sensor enclosure ready

Sensor enclosure ready to be delivered to the Cobra museum

Sensors nicely packed and ready to be delivered to the Cobra museum

Sensors nicely packed and ready to be delivered to the Cobra museum

Fabrication of the sniffer’s enclosures (3d printing)

Detail of the serial connection between the sniffer device and the raspberry Pi